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Adam Mills

Upcoming Google Voice to strike fear into the hearts of phone carriers - 0 views

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    Supposed to be released today, it could be a week or it could be a month but eventually Google Voice is going to be released and it might hop right into the crosshairs of mobile carriers.
Peggy George

Skype for iPhone: It's official | Webware - CNET - 0 views

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    Months after teasing us at CES with an announcement of Skype's native VoIP client for the iPhone, the free Skype for iPhone will finally be available to download from the iTunes App Store sometime on Tuesday. Calls on Skype for iPhone work only if you're in range of a Wi-Fi network, so your call quality will in part be at the mercy and strength of wireless networks nearby--calls will not work over the cell phone network on the iPhone (but chatting will.) Another imperfect, but still neat, feature is the ability to accept incoming conference calls. While you won't be able to initiate a call, we're told, you will be able to jump on one if a buddy invites you in.
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    a little more detail about the new iPhone app for Skype coming out this week. Sounds very interesting!!
Bernie Rummonds

The 21st Century Principal: Top iPad Apps for School Administrators - 4 views

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    "Top iPad Apps for School Administrators Any technology device is only as good as the software installed on it. Combined with desktop access and Android phone access, I am able to use these applications just about anywhere. These are my iPad application recommendations to administrators."
Tony Vincent

Smart Phones Are the Next Classroom Computers - 3 views

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    WLTX - Columbia, South Carolina evening news story
John Evans

How to Make Sure You Receive iMessages on All Your iDevices - 3 views

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    "If you have an iPhone your iMessages are sent to your phone number by default, which acts like your iMessage ID, if you will. If you have an iPad, you can only receive iMessages sent to your registered email address. But what happens if you want to receive all your iMessages on all of your iDevices?"
John Evans

5 Things to Do Before You Upgrade to iOS 6 | Next Mobile Phones - 1 views

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    "On Wednesday, Apple not only announced the new iPhone 5, but it also showed off iOS 6 and gave it a release date, September 19th. And as that release date bears down on iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch owners, we wanted to share some tips on how to best prepare yourself for the release of iOS 6."
Baxter Tocher

Weever Apps - 6 views

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    Make your site a smartphone app.
John Evans

Quixey: App Search Engine | iPad Curriculum - 7 views

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    "Have you ever attempted an app search? It is a miserable experience, unless you already know what you are looking for, you are out of luck! Quixey changes all of that by powering app searches across multiple platforms (Android, Bada, BlackBerry, Chrome extensions, Chrome web apps, Facebook, Firefox add-ons, IE add-ons, iPad, iPhone, Mac, Symbian, Web, WebOS, Windows, Windows Mobile and Windows Phone)"
Peggy George

Recording video on the iPhone - Tips from The Kim Komando Radio Show® & Web site - 0 views

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    Some good advice from Kim Komando re recording video on the iPhone. Sure hope an app is developed soon! I'm not willing to jailbreak my phone yet.
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    The iPhone does not include a tool for recording video. The problem isn't that the iPhone isn't capable of recording video. It is. However, it does not include an application that will do it. Nor is there one in the App store. a number of developers are working on video recorders. In fact, you can download a video recording app online. Several are available. I strongly recommend that you avoid these apps, though. Why? The fact that they're not in Apple's App Store is a big clue. They're not approved by Apple. In order to install one, you must jailbreak your iPhone. Jailbreaking an iPhone replaces its firmware. Recording video on the iPhone (Page 2 of 3) SPONSORED BY Carbonite E-Mail This Printer-Friendly I strongly recommend that you avoid these apps, though. Why? The fact that they're not in Apple's App Store is a big clue. They're not approved by Apple. In order to install one, you must jailbreak your iPhone. Jailbreaking an iPhone replaces its firmware. It allows you to run unauthorized programs. I certainly don't recommend that you jailbreak your iPhone. Doing so will likely void your warranty.
C. Chausis

Phonevite - 0 views

shared by C. Chausis on 01 Jan 09 - Cached
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    Send reminders and alerts, with your own voice -- easy and simple using Phonevite™
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